Since taking over WWE's creative regime, Triple H has regularly made pivotal changes, be it repackaging superstars or introducing new factions.
Triple H has revolutionized the WWE ever since taking over the creative hot seat of the promotion. The numbers they are doing speak for themselves.
Triple H calls WWE‘s move to Netflix “a great reset”. The WWE RAW on Netflix premiere marked the beginning of a new era for WWE, as the company is now streaming on the global platform. Leading into the premiere,
Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe. Triple H Teases Bad Bunny's WWE In-Ring Return WWE head of creative Triple H took
Should WWE fire Chief Creative Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque over his deep personal and professional connections to former CEO and company co-founder Vince McMahon? One professional wrestling veteran certainly seems to think so.
Bob Uecker was entertaining in everything he did. On the microphone calling Milwaukee Brewers games, in movies and commercials, and even in the wrestling world when he got his hands on a microphone. So,
While only time will tell, in the lead-up to the big show, Paul “ Triple H ” Levesque touched on what it's like to work with the “Final Boss” in WWE on the SI Media podcast with Jimmy Traina and how collaborative he can be, contrary to popular belief.
Triple H Teases Bad Bunny's Return to WWE Ring | Bad Bunny may get his wish of returning to wrestling faster than he imagined.
Triple H compared Raw’s debut on Netflix to WrestleMania and explained how they will keep getting better. The event marked the first time Raw was shown live on Netflix. Legends like Hulk Hogan, The Rock and The Undertaker all appeared in a show main evented by CM Punk beating Seth Rollins.
Triple H and Tony Khan lead WWE and AEW with different approaches. Despite WWE's significant business lead under Triple H's management, Tony Khan surp
Teaming up with fellow cornerback Cooper DeJean, Mitchell attempted to pay tribute to Triple H by recreating his iconic wrestling move, the Pedigree. The move involves locking the opponent's arms behind their back, positioning their head between the legs, and then jumping to slam the opponent face-first into the ground.